Autovía AS-II
The AS-II is a highway in Asturias, Spain that connects Oviedo and Gijón. It is also known as Autovía Industrial because of its travel through several industrial parks like Porceyo or Llanera.
Autovía Industrial | |
Route information | |
Length | 24 km (15 mi) |
Existed | 2007–present |
Major junctions | |
From | Oviedo |
To | Gijón |
Highway system | |
Autopistas and autovías in Spain |
It starts in the neighbourhood of Pumarín in Oviedo and finishes in the parish of Porceyo in Gijón, where it connects with the Avenida de la Constitución in Gijón.
The AS-II was built by the Government of the Principality of Asturias and opened in 2007[1] as a splitting of the road AS-18, the old connection between the two biggest cities in Asturias.
The company Viastur operates the highway as a concession.
Route
Km | Location | Link with |
---|---|---|
2 | La Corredoria | |
4 | Lugones | |
5 | Silvota Industrial park | AS-17 |
18 | Cenero | AS-18 |
20 | Porceyo | |
24 | Gijón | |
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References
- La AS-II entra en servicio el domingo con un listón inicial de 20.000 coches al día El Comercio, 7 May 2007
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